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Holographic Market Dashboards

If you think data visualization is great, you should try 'holographic' approach. Each visual 'workspace' is interlinked to thousands of other spaces you may not be looking at. Quantum4D allows users to 'graph the whole' and factor such analytics into their visual dashboards.
 

Quantum4D can be leveraged by the full spectrum of market participants, from traders, to analyst to back office network managers. Indeed, the Enterprise Edition can facilitate communication between these participants - fostering the flow of insight between quantitative analysis teams, traders and sales desks.

 

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 Accurate Real-time Data Simulation

Whether you are designing or exploring potential trade strategies, Quantum4D's real-time data visual analytics lets you see exactly where issues stand in the 'big picture' of total markets. This allows for an unprecedented visual mining of opportunities.

 

Sample Applications

This platform changes the way you see markets. It opens a whole new frontier for insight exploration and discovery. Here are a few application scenarios in which Quantum4D is enhancing:

  • Exchange data (equities, commodities, fixed income, derivatives, FX) 
  • Total market & sector views (mutual funds, ETFs, markets) 
  • Equities: Virtual trade floors (exchange product) 
  • Cross-rate currency analysis (beyond triangular arbitrage) 
  • Multi-asset portfolio analysis "Glassbox" strategies 
  • Pegging: Market participant activity & fund holdings (NQs / MorningStar) 
  • Porter's Five Factors (suppliers, competitors, customers, etc.) 
  • Event analysis Market path makers & order book depth.
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